Stihl-Chef Wants to Tip 35-Hour Week: More Work for Equal Pay
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More work without earning more? Herrenknecht, Stihl and Mercedes chief supervisor Brudermüller demand the 40-hour week back.
Stihl boss Nikolas Stihl wants to tip the 35-hour week without compensation. His argument: Otherwise another hundred thousand industrial jobs will bleed out.
Stihl boss Nikolas Stihl wants to abolish the 35-hour week. More work with the same salary should save jobs. IG Metall reacts with sharp criticism.
In autumn there will be collective bargaining in the metal and electrical industries. The entrepreneur Nikolas Stihl wants to overturn the 35-hour week in the industry. He is not the first to demand this.
The entrepreneur Nikolas Stihl admonishes the collective bargaining parties to discuss the extension of working time without wage compensation in the metal and electrical industry in Germany.
Nikolas Stihl demands longer working hours without compensation in the metal and electrical industry's collective bargaining round. Otherwise, his further jobs are at risk.
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